AI Shopping Plugin Phia Accused of Cookie Stuffing
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- AI-powered shopping plugin Phia, co-founded by Phoebe Gates and Sophia Kianni, is accused of cookie stuffing to claim affiliate sales it didn't drive.
- Investigations by Ben Edelman, Bloomberg, and Capital One Shopping found instances of fake clicks and misattributed commissions.
- Phia claims it was a bug.
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The AI-powered shopping plugin Phia, co-founded by Phoebe Gates and Sophia Kianni, is under investigation for allegedly using cookie stuffing to claim affiliate sales it did not generate.
According to multiple reports, the AI-powered shopping plugin Phia used a tactic known as cookie stuffing to attach its affiliate code to sales it didn't actually drive. Phia, which launched last spring, was co-founded by Phoebe Gates — Bill Gates' daughter — and Sophia Kianni. Investigations by researcher Ben Edelman, Bloomberg and Capital One Shopping all reportedly found instances of the browser extension claiming referrals through fake clicks, and even taking credit for sales that other publishers should have gotten the commission for.
Edelman published a detailed breakdown on how this worked, complete with a video showing Phia's "affiliate link invisibly loaded into a second tab" on iOS after visiting a merchant's website. It's worth reading through.
Phia has blamed the issues highlighted in the investigations on a bug. In a statement to Bloomberg, a spokesperson for the company said, "Within the last 24 hours, we were made aware that in a recent release our codebase was causing misattributions from a subset of users. As soon as we were notified, our team worked overnight to identify, mitigate, and has since resolved the issue." The feature that enabled all of this rolled out in December 2025, Edelman and Bloomberg both reported.
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Phia may face further investigations from consumer protection agencies.
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- What are the exact financial implications for other publishers?
- Will regulatory bodies investigate Phia?
- What is the long-term impact on Phia's reputation and user trust?





